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===ICANN involvement===
'''Chris Chapman''' is currently a member of the [[ICANN Board]], he was nominated by the [[NomCom |Nominating Committee]] in 2022 and his term will expire at the [[Annual Meeting|AGM]] in 2025.


'''Chris Chapman''' is currently a member of the [[ICANN Board]], he was nominated by the [[NomCom |Nominating Committee]] in 2022 and his term will expire at the [[Annual Meeting|AGM]] in 2025.
===Committees===
*Organizational Effectiveness Committee of the Board(OEC) | Member
*President and CEO Search Committee | Chair
*Risk Committee of the Board(BRC) | Member
*Strategic Planning Committee of the Board(SPC) | Chair
 
===Education===
Chris is a proud alumnus of the University of New South Wales, where he earned dual degrees—a Bachelor of Laws and a Bachelor of Commerce with a focus on Accounting and Finance, achieving Merit in both disciplines. Furthermore, he completed the Advanced Management Program at the prestigious Harvard Business School.
 
===Career===
He served as the inaugural Chairman and Chief Executive of the Australian Media and Communications Authority (ACMA) until 2016—a role acknowledged by the Federal Minister for Communications for a decade of distinguished service. Under his leadership, ACMA underwent significant organizational transformation and played a pivotal role in shaping the policy discourse on regulation in broadcasting, telecommunications, spectrum, and online services.
 
In recognition of his decade-long experiences and achievements, Chris was appointed President of the International Institute of Communications in 2016, making history as the first president from the Asia Pacific region in the organization's nearly 50-year history.
 
Since 2016, Chris has diversified his directorships and engagements, spanning philanthropy, and sports advisory with a focus on governance, film script development, international media, communications, bleeding-edge digital technologies, and digital transformation consulting. He is actively involved in the development of several digital platforms.
 
Notable earlier career milestones include serving as the Associate to the Chief Justice of Australia, working as a corporate lawyer, holding senior management positions with the Seven Network, and serving as the Chief Executive of the Sydney Olympic stadium, the Optus broadband joint venture, and Prime Infrastructure Limited.
 
Chris has a successful track record of chairing organizations across private, public, and not-for-profit sectors, demonstrating adept stakeholder management skills. He is recognized for his commitment to corporate governance, effective chairing, and collaborative approach. In the mid-1990s, he was appointed Chair of Film Australia by the Australian Government.
 
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 18:55, 20 December 2023

Currently a member
of the ICANN Board

ICANN involvement

Chris Chapman is currently a member of the ICANN Board, he was nominated by the Nominating Committee in 2022 and his term will expire at the AGM in 2025.

Committees

  • Organizational Effectiveness Committee of the Board(OEC) | Member
  • President and CEO Search Committee | Chair
  • Risk Committee of the Board(BRC) | Member
  • Strategic Planning Committee of the Board(SPC) | Chair

Education

Chris is a proud alumnus of the University of New South Wales, where he earned dual degrees—a Bachelor of Laws and a Bachelor of Commerce with a focus on Accounting and Finance, achieving Merit in both disciplines. Furthermore, he completed the Advanced Management Program at the prestigious Harvard Business School.

Career

He served as the inaugural Chairman and Chief Executive of the Australian Media and Communications Authority (ACMA) until 2016—a role acknowledged by the Federal Minister for Communications for a decade of distinguished service. Under his leadership, ACMA underwent significant organizational transformation and played a pivotal role in shaping the policy discourse on regulation in broadcasting, telecommunications, spectrum, and online services.

In recognition of his decade-long experiences and achievements, Chris was appointed President of the International Institute of Communications in 2016, making history as the first president from the Asia Pacific region in the organization's nearly 50-year history.

Since 2016, Chris has diversified his directorships and engagements, spanning philanthropy, and sports advisory with a focus on governance, film script development, international media, communications, bleeding-edge digital technologies, and digital transformation consulting. He is actively involved in the development of several digital platforms.

Notable earlier career milestones include serving as the Associate to the Chief Justice of Australia, working as a corporate lawyer, holding senior management positions with the Seven Network, and serving as the Chief Executive of the Sydney Olympic stadium, the Optus broadband joint venture, and Prime Infrastructure Limited.

Chris has a successful track record of chairing organizations across private, public, and not-for-profit sectors, demonstrating adept stakeholder management skills. He is recognized for his commitment to corporate governance, effective chairing, and collaborative approach. In the mid-1990s, he was appointed Chair of Film Australia by the Australian Government.